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Lt h,· ill bget it. This is the Seniui Of a good preparation ej h ,h--to know definitely n,, , -th to gain of an au anil the means by which St., ,in it. All true ora - . ir psych!ology. . :rl speak deliberately ;.,,,1Y. ult no man can sue . pr,:tk- hesitatingly-who . ,,:: ',tence and begins ha Speech is like a shy sy balking mule. At : . t ung speaker must .' --to keep a cur frun beginning to end, " If you drop a stich, . take it up. If you %c, wrd let it go. Don't :,, it. Keep right on, .. t Ih yplens, to the end. .,oif more value than v. (f course, the S., that which is full o .,.ia,., expressed by the . i.e, and tlueatly uttered. :l,. one i larning, he should it ,:,I..lf he tripped up by -,,r t!: want of one. Jump A r t, er the mistake. :_it in. It wi! be time ru next endleavor to profit R n;ocrince of mi-takes. n. ii stlw of thought, dull 'very c ttious and secre S:titlre without that talent n.;inss, whic'h tends to pro nn. mi upon anothers, or if . vely s,'nsitive, so that S ,h,-s like a lancet, it is St : ;.,t he will succeed as a N . Led-L'r. i . t lrthur Helps, a dis n-. hshman, has to say .:v.i cx.uinations for the r.::. u hi, own country: . :at Britt:tn we have of late B 1I .; l i\,trn of competitive in t a aI means of discern • .'. nis qul iti':itions for office. 21:, n -nlt, although the sys- 1 t- ,u I,u.in adopted in China, .t -,t inadequate one for its it detects qualitications ,r itle needed, and fails I, t"d 1 scovCr those which ' ',,tde(l. It is a bringing 'hi; world to the schools. I reasons given for its , :Ir, t hat it lprevents job- !o Sr It-. men in power from nut' , a:t:l enucourages educa- I ,', ,I. ! .i very good ob I-,t ,dfrtunn:tely they are :,, r'. mainr object, which is S , and, if possible the S,,i, ' certain em1plomyvets. t- .xamunination is mainly '.iiving those persons i.t ti, have the burden of i i,-;I,, from the responsibili- ni li: Inkins, will it suit you i. it old account of yours ?" i ., -u are mistaken in the :.. t one of the old set - ti :- - window in Drury o ' "" ars the following ir \\ittd two apprentices, is •:" t'ratted as one of the te: .:- l}their appetitis be • l m:1S STI-ET. NI T. ir I :Lx . - . pet of - i i lf I:. I . i.. (',' s il :tit,1 .Lune ('o(nner an< I iI l '- S in - ,3a .... *" "'*":r! AND SCOURING . - trdENT. I T SENv I':L. AN4 , D *he THE LOUISIANIAN on ly BOOK AND JOB nl chi Printing Establishment, 'a a- 114 ..... arardet treet..... 114 I NEw OnLEa. s. LC ho We are now prepared to execute every ot DESCRIPTION st --OF r- p N x NO, d, .SUCH AS Mammoth Posters, 't Fancy Show Cards. Railroad Work, 1.. c Lawvyer' Briefs, n 3e Book Work, i D Steamboat Work, e Business Cards. t Programmes. Handbills, 3 p And all kind1 of MERCANTILE WORK. z (e t RULING AND I00K-INDING -orF-- - EVERY DESCRIPTION U t Executed with Dispatch. Stl Steamboat Printing. Steamboat Officers will find it to their interest to call at our Office and LEAVE THEIR ORDERS. Posters and Handbills INt BLACK AND COLORED INKS, AND OF EVERI SIZE - BILL HEADS On any quality of paper - Prices Accordingly. n s Insurauce Policies and Blanks. b Railroad Tickets, Time-Tables, n In fact, all kinds ,t sob Priinting can lie executed at this Office not only 2 n with DISPATCH. liut on ACCOMMOi t D.ATING; TERMS. ej " A REPOSITO()RY OF FASHION, SILEAS IE, AND INSTRUCTION.'" iI HARPER'S BAZAR. gI A snplldemint containing nu'r.erons full ,fsized patterns of useful articles accompa nies the paper overy fortnight Harper's Bazar contains 16 folio uages of the size of Harper's Weekly, printed on superfine calendered paper, and is publ - lished a\ eekl:. NoTTIi'ES OF THE PRESs. Harlper's Bazar contains, beside, pic tures, patterns, etc., a variety of matter of especial use and interest to the family: Ci articles on health, dress, and housekeep- AI ing in all its branches; its editorial matter L is specially adapted to the circle it is in- "' tended to interest and instruct; and it has, E" biesides, good stories and literary matter if merit. It is not surprising that the A: journal, with such features, has achieved jot in a short time an immense success; for so semething of its kind was desired in lIt thonusndsl of families, and its publishers of have tfilled the demand. The young lady It who buys a single number of Harper's tul Ilzar is nmade r sulbscriber for life.- -.%' thi l },rA, Ev'ci,,.; ',,s. The Bazsr is exce.llcnt. Like all the inl periodicals which the Harpers publish, it do is almost ideally well edited, and the class alc of readers for whom it is intended- the on mothers and daughhters in averni faim- tiv ilt- cannot but profit by its gissi sense - :and good taste, which, we have no doubt, are to-day making very many- homes hap Uier thaLn they may have been bLfore the won: n Ibe.n taking lesons in personal nu.l hou.-ch,!i andl social managemcnt H, from this oal,-n:rttured mentor. T '- No Subscriptions.--1872. Taorx- : JLlr."ijI r ..l:.,:, (tili er.ir.........'I (i I A. ,,xtr, a o"I'Y il coither the Magazine, \Wei.ly, or Izai ~will ibe supplied gratis fr e'i ryCl;, of it ,:eSubscribersat $1 0t ;cl:. in one remittanic; or, Six C clils tir '-20 ()0. v itho,;lt extra cOliy. S.db),riptioiin to Iaqrprs Magazine. Weekly and Iatar. to ine adlhlr., for one year. S10 00; or, two of Hlari rs P, rl.odi-t Ss.. to one address for one y,'ar, *7 fge. 7t' Ikiek Iujiter. can I 1 3 1 it Men :tn3 t!h'. ead \ol-. I.. II.. and III. of Harpers Iaza.r. teer :r the ycars 188l, 'Cti. "70, i l; ,.tly the i ux,l in grt n morocc cloth. ' ill .be -, ut 13y express, freight prelLaid, fir ,'7 00In The lostage (nu Harpir'. 1lzari is 2,!' c-nts a year. which must 1,. l:id at the -ubscriber's poat office. Address HARPEB & BROTHIIER. Dt-ec. ?8, 71. New York. N THARPER'S PERIODICALS. 'Uques t abTly the best staed work of the kind is the World." '4 HARPERSS MAGAZINE Xoties of the Press. No more delightful travels are printed ry in the English language than appear per petually in Hamza's ManoaZrs. They are read with equal interest and satisfao sion by boys of every grade from eighteen to eighty. Its scientific papers, while suf ficiently profound to demand the attention of the learned, are yet admirably adapted to the popular understanding, and design ed as much to diffuse correct information concerning current scientific discovery as it could be if it was the organ of the '"So ciety foe the Diffusion of Useful Knowl edge." The great design of HaxPas's is to give correct information and rational amusement to the great masses of the peo ple. There are few intelligent American I families in which H,.apEa's MAoIazxm would not be an appreciated and highly welcome guest. Tnere is no monthly , Magazine an intelligent reading family can ( less afford to be without. Many Maga.. L zmines are accumulate HaaPER's is edit ed. There is not a agazine that is print Ied which shows more intelligent pains ex e on its articles and mechanical execution. There is not a cheaper Magazine publish ed. There is not, confessedly, a more pop ular Magazine in the world. -sew England Homestead. I It is one of the wonders of journalism the editorial management of HaPEB's. -The Natio n. r r SUBSCRIPTIONS.-..1871, a Pearaes Haa.na's Maoaznex, one year. .... $4 00 An Ertra Copy of eitaer the MioaGzue, WEEzLY, or BazeaA will be supplied gratis S for etery Club of Fzvz Su8scnmEzas at $4 00 each, in one remittance; or Six Copies for $20, 00, without etra copy. Subscriptions to laRa&'sa MAoAzLx-, I WEEKxLY, ard BHazaa, to one address for one year, $10,00; or two of Harper's Peri odicals, to one address for one year, $7,00. tl Bark N-numbers can be supplied at any c time. A Complete Set of HamPEa's MAGZIN, z, now comprising 41 Volumes, in neat cloth I binding, will be sent by express, freight r at expense of purchaser, for $2 25 per vol ume. Ni gile oions, by mail, p,..s'pai, rn $3 00. Cloth cases for binding, will be b 58 cents, by mail, postpaid. C The Postage on HAnrPEa' MAG(AZhINE is Ct 24 cents a year, which must be paid at the .s,bscriber's post-office. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. "A t'omplete Pictorial History of the Times." tl ao " The es,4, Chape4it ad 1,,1 sa- a' cem.ful Family Paper in the ___ON._ n -- :o : - - -HARPER'S WVEEKLY- T SPLENDIDLY ILLt-s'RATED. tith NOTICES OF TE PaRESs. r The Model Newspaper of our countr-. ! :Complete in all the departments of an American Family Paper, HARPER W' I hiW . LY has earned for itself a right to its title, "A Jort'.AL or CcrLrzuTO o·."--Nee York Ecening Post, The best publication of its class in America, and so far ahead of all other I journals as not to permit of any compari r son between it and any- of their number. ra SIts columns contain the finest collections of reading matter that are printed. * * Its illustrations are numerous and Lcauti- - mul, being thfrnished by the chief artists of the country.-- Bosto T,'aeeler. Harper's Weekly is the best and most Sinteresting illustrated newspaper. Nor TI i does its value depend on its illustrations alone. Its reading matter is of a high order of literary merit-varied, instruc tive, entertaining, and unexceptionabl:e. Subscriptions - 871. Iiarpt r'. Weekly. one year c't on An extra copy of either the Magazine. Weekly. or Bazar will be suppliAd gratis lal for every club( of Fire PAbsribers at $4 00 roi acsh, in one remi:tance: or. six. cOl)iee for ona c,20 0i. without extra copy-. pal Subscriptlions to larpr' Ma1: lziie , Weetkly, and Bazar. to oner addre(-- f ,r (Cle at( year, $10 00: or, two of HIarper's P-ri,,li- co for cals, to one addre~as for one sear. 87 O f. 3f' ]tc:t'k number. can ,,. snIPI .d ,' t any tullte."'. - T'h, AunuIl \olnun s ,i HAt!'EI'.RS WEEKLY, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by express, free of x.lene,.. for $7 0o " each. A complete Set, comprising Four teen Vvlumes, sent on receipt of cash at I the rate of $5:3 2.5 per voL, freight at cx pense of purchaser. Volue XIV rady le Janmiuary 1st, 1871. SA The postage on HarpeIr's W-eaily is 0I J. centu a year, which must he raid t the j subscriber's post office. iF " Address or KRAFER & BROTHERS. A New York. j Wh " STEAMBOATS. rwk BATON ROUGE. ans, Coast, Baton irosse Tete Rail i-weekly passen I g6r packet ST. JOHN. W. R. GnaTnovsa, Master; JAzsr McEtLor, Clerk, ited Leaves every WEDNESDAY, at 5 P. M., per- and SUNDAY, at 10 A. M. her fooR Beturning, leaves Baton Rouge every een Monday and Thursday evenings. luf. For freight or passage apply on board, ion or to ted i E. O. MELaxcox, 11 Conti street. gn ion GREENVILLE, VICKSBURG as AND THE BENDS. wl- Leaves on THURSDAY, at 5 P. M. is nal FOR VICKSBURG, DAVIS' Bend co- GBEESVILLE AROTLE Sunny Side, Egg's Point Barnard, Grand Lake, Leo. ly. ta, Maryland, Carolina, Pilcher's Point. aly Skipwith, Lake Providence, Transylvania, an Goodrich's, Millikens Bend, Duckport, PL Vicksburg, Grand Gulf, St. Joseph, Rod ney, Waterproof, Natchez, Bayou Sara, x. Baton Rouge, Plaquemine,Donaldsonville, gn. and all intermediate and Coast landings. h- The new and magnificent steamer 'P KATIE. Will leave as above, and, will land all Coast passengers with their freight. Connects at Vicksburg with packets for all points on the Yazoo and Tallahatchie rivers. For freight or passage apply on board or to JNO, JANNEY, Agent, lr50 Common Street CAIRO. E--- is ST. LorIS A.D ENw OaLEnSa PACKEr 0, COPANY. d FOR CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS. $, Illinois Central Railroad or FOR MEMHPIS, * and the rBends passenger steam this line will leave as follows: ly Giving through bills of lading to all points on the Memphis and Charleston E, Railroad, Nashville and Northwestern th Railroad, and Memphis and Ohio Bail ht road-also to St. Louis. 0l- Through Tickets furnished at lowest , rates to all points East, West and North, · by all the various routes via Memphis, Cairo and St. Louis. Staterooms se- F cured at General Office, 104 Common treet. et A. A. WOODS, General Agent, 104 Common Street. C. G. WAYNE, Freight Aent, 37 Natchez Street, ." JOHN N. BOFINGER. President, Bills of lading for all freights over the Illinois Centrald Railroad; signed at the office of JAMES T. TUCKER, apl. 6-tf 26 Carondelet Street. MERCHANTS' SOUTHERN PACKET CoxPA.sr. FoR ST. Loims, CAuo, . nMEPcms and the Bends - The steamers of this line will leave as follows, at 5 P, M. Giving through bills of lading over lie the Illinois Centrand Railroad to al points on Arkansas, White and Cumb erland rivers. Through bills of lading en and passenger tickets issued to all points on the Upper Mississippi. as Shigh as St. Paul. p S Plans of cabin may be see and state rooms securedl on application to STEVENSON & VERLANDER. sulo Agents, S135 Gravier street. r JOHN F. BAKER, President. Bills of lading over the Illinois Cent ral Railroad signed only at the office of JAS. T. TUCKER 26 Carondelet street. NEW ORLEANS, CHICAGO AND THE WEST. C THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL R.AILROAD) Blue Line, Via Cairo, WILLTAKE FREIGHT TI From New Orleans on first Icla.-. steamers, LEVINGo DAILTY, AT 5 I'. M., Fra CAIRO, CHICAGO, AND ALL POINTS NOR'TH, WEST AND EAST, AT THE LOWEST RATES. Ah rates and all through bills of lading from New Orleans by above route given, signed and recognized only at the General Office of thie Com pany. No. 26 Carondclet Street. thilpers 1by this route save all dray agi. antd transfr lcharges at Cairo, 1 and their goods are always under I cover, and no chargei are made fo.r forwarding. JAMES T. TUCKER, General Agetint. ST. LOUI. F ,,r S:. I li,-, Ca,"c and MClLtiki,. 2; SSt,,m nr KATIE, ._ . 3 Wa rrME. MaIster: ill, leavre Now ('a'* u:' f:,r above ports on ;SATURDAY, SATURDAY. Juno 10: June 24; SATURDA ", SATURDAY, July 8: July ,* For freight or passage apply on board, "l or to J. JA~NNY, No. 150 Common Stret. SW A. GREEN. No. 196 Common Stree Where a plan of the cabin can be seen MILLINERY STORES. MRS. A. M. PARRISH ton ail- FIRST PREMIUM en Shirt g aB rk, ii., NO.2l CANAL STREET, ,ry New Orleans, La. Particular attention paid to the manufacture of Gents' Under - clothing ; alsoBase Ball Club and Firemen's UniformMade to order. BRANCH OF THE NEW YORK ad LE Emporium of Fashion 1O. FOR LLDIES. . R' epresented by Mrs. A. oaedale and l rs I. E. Lincoln. Z FURNISHING oo000:8 OF ALL KINDS, FROM HEAD DRESS r TO HOSIERY, I ie SUITS IN GRFAT VARIETY, Wrappers Single or Double, Underaloth ing of every description, Night Dresses, Trail and Walking Skirts, Chemise, Drawers, Sacks, Over Skirts, Aprons, Ac. 'r Orders taken for wedding OutfAt, Chil drens and Infants' Wardrobes, suits and ti Dresses in the Latest Styles, and supplied a at short notice. .#The TRADE supplied at New York g prices. ] IIl Sample Room, No. it Canal st., tl AT MRS. A. M. PARRISH'S t FIRST PREMIUI SHIRT MANlFACTORY. C ° -POrders respectfully solicited. Mrs. A. GOODALE, Mrs. K. E. LINCOLN. BOOKSELLERS, S TA TIONERS r COSMOPOLITAN NEWS DEPOT, STATIONERY, BOOKS, ETC., No. 94, Exchange Alley, etween Bienville and Conti Streits, New Or leans. T All the large Northern and Western dai- rer lies. More than one hundred and sixty diff erent publications received and sold. Subscriptions received to all periodical publications. Subscribers will be accountable for the PA rubscriptioa as long as they do not send back the paper, or notify otherwise. CARPENTERS, FURNITCRE, d·e JULIUS. P. BROWN.. HOUSE CARPENTER Casu. Sr. Bet VI.ET & RoBrrsoW ST8' Jobbio,1. Atiended to Pu,'o.uully. The Mitchell & Ramellsberg FURNITURE CO., MNAUFAL TIIREES AND DF IER.APS I" AI.L KINDS OF MATTRASSES, LCOKING (;LASSE~,, &c., 10tua :u 1,j) CaLup -tro~t. corner I'oydra, GRESQUE BUILDING, New OnrLLs. 8T. PHIUP STORE, 230 ROYAL ST., CONER. G.' ST; PHILIP New Orlens. B. A. ClAIPELLA. N --CA3H DEALER In lt apiand IaFan Dry ry Geeds, TPMMIlNGS8 AND JfATSO 10 AT AUCTION PRICES8 DBY GOODS & CLOTHING. PARTIES WHO BUY FIRST (LASS DRY GOODS -FOR CAH- Will find their money spent more to their oatisotion at BRASELMAN & ADAM'S CASH HOUSE THBA ELSEWHERE. he A Glance through their immense stock --os ºd Silks, Satins, Real Poplins, Plaids, Berges, Merinos, Cashmeres, Emp. Cloths, r. Formoses. Arabs, Jackets, Shawls Sacings CleakinSs, Cloths, Clannels, laces, Embroide ries, Gloves, Corsets, Vel vets, Ribbots, Parasols, Bans, Etc., Etc., Etc. WILL CONVINCE. 586 ..............and ........... ..588 Magazine street, cor. St. ArdThw, o MIS CELLANEO CS. THE PEOPLES COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ! aepwrt~tes or Straight Utav ersaly. Located over the Freedmens Savings Bannk, 114 Carondelet St. OPEr DAY AND WvnNING, NO VACATION. The old and young can enter at this Institation any 'day, no distinction made in regard to race or color. The design of the Institution, is to furnish opportunities to those wishing a rapid, thorough and practical business edu cation, fifty to one hundred per cent. saved by students, by taking the rapid 3 commecial course. Parties having or dinary ability, who have entirely ne-4 k glected their education now have the opportunity to qualify themselves for almost any position in the State, in an incredible short time. From two to three months is all that.requires to complete the comhmer al course. Terms duced to suit the times. For further information cail at the College, or address Prof. A. T. Selover, Principal. REMOVAL TO 167 ..CANAL STREET.....167 FROM No. 9 CAMP STREET. a (rL rNN eea OPrzaT Manufacturers and Dealers LN fa BOOTS AND SHOES, Trunks, Valises and Bags, to m We repectlblly give notice that they have pi removed to the large and centrally located th tr No 167 Canal Street, in Near Dauphine. e WINSFIEi A CMOPE R. PAINTING, GLAZING, CALSOMIUNING, th GRANTILING, FRESCOING, or GRANING, SIGN PAINT ING, WALL PAPERING. HP Ofice No. 84 Dryade, Street, pe SNear Union Street TIE PEOPLE' B1001 AND THE BOOK OF THE DAY. JUST OUT. The Louisiana Magistrate. A GUIDE OF DAILY USE TO THE JUDGE, THE PARLSH OFFI CER, THE LAWYER. THE ,( BUSINE&S MAN, AND H HEADS OF FAMILIES. Containing the most necewar- infuara ion on luestions of every day ue, LAD COMPLETE SET OF FOLRMS FuR ALL CONTRACTS OF EVERY DAY OCCURRENCE For ,ale by BARRETT, SEYMOUR & CO.. Gerneral 8tationers and Law Publiahers, mh30. tL No. 60 Cramp street. P. B. ETHELL, MERCHANIISIE, FLOUR - AYD PROVISION BROKER, 105....POYDRAS STREET:.....106 TAYLOR ....JO N . BCBUK Salesmen, LOTTERIES. LUU1IANi ITATI iFBTY aINAN .Y Incorporated August17, 1868 CHARTLE T. HOWARD .. Pammry SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY, Seir S mtoa 8Sanal Oa.: 90,000 NVum a CArrPTAL Pana - - -- $50,000. ', CLASS B. TO BE DRAWN IN NEW ORLEANS ON k l Sturday, Fbrury 3, li!t, HOWARD, SMMONDS &ACO., Contr'ets. SCEMt : 20,000 tzUmRS-nerm ONL. $a0. 1 prize of $50,000 is.......... $50,00 1 prie of 0o,000 is.......... 30,000 1 prize of 90,000 is.......... 20,000 1 prie of 10,000 Is....... 10,000 8 Iprizeof 9,000 is....... 9,00 1 prize of 8,000 is..... 8,000 1 prie of 7,000 is.......... 7,000 1 prize of 6,000 is......... 6,000 1 prize of 6,000 is......... 6,000 I pnseof 4,000 is........ 4,000 1 prize of 3,000 is... ...: 3,000 1 prize of 2,000 i.......... ,000 1 prie of 1,000 L prize of 1,000 1 prise of 1,000 1 pris of 1.000 prize of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 1 prie of 1,000 1 prie of 1,000 1 prie of 1,000 i 1 prie of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 1 pri of 1,000 1 pri of 1,000ooo 1 prize of 1,000 a00 1 prise of 1,000 1 prise of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 prise of 1,000 SI prie of 1,000 1 prie of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 e 1 prie of 1,000 S 1 prize of 1,000 1 rie of 1,000 1 prise of 1,000 I prie of 1,000 1 pri. of 1,000 50 prizes of 500 are 285,000 317 pries of 00 are 63,450 4I40 prizes amounting to 9804 Whole tickets $20; a hare in prouport. Prizes payabil in fbl withoa deuactiom r Orders to be addressd to. CH& T. HOWARD, Lock Box 692 Postomeo New Orleam. I Send Postoffie Money order or Register your Letter. PATENT ATTORNETS AND DEALER IN ALL THE a-nd most UseLnl Patents of the age. We beg to call public attention to the fact that we are now prepared to All or ders for the latest novelties in the line of patented goods, and are constantly adding to our large stock, such articles of merit as the inventive spirit of the a produces, and the progreami tempee I the times demands. The Southern Coua try especially, needs these labor.-aving inventions; to our friends in the country extend an invitation to call and exanme our stock of nora-ot &an vam m. na. Inventors can obtain informatio through our Agency, of the coune to be parsued in obtaining patents, the uonrm oPxawi op T H E rar n ohIci, Govern ment fees, &e., Ac. Applications made, and Caveat~ led, speedily and effectively through our oSee, Ann AT LEas006 Tos to an avnmos, than personal application at Washington. For circatar addre&s. STAGG & O'NEILL, 180 Canal Street. New Orleas. Mrs. G. E. Craig, NO. 283 POkDRAS STREET. Nzw- ORLI Ms. jal '72-1y. 500. 5(04. 500. 500. HOME WASHERS, HOME WASHIERS, HOME WASHERS Sold within the Past Two Months under a Full Guarantee, Not one returned Net one complaint. Speaks for itselt In Operation Daily at the Depot,No. 7IT6 Canal street, PRICE $18. New Crleanes Home Manuactdri Company. GO CASENAVE, UNDERTAKER CARBIAGRS FOB rL